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"Mostly everyone hates the name Hiram Johnson Highschool. The sports, academics, clubs and activities are very poor. When it comes to rallies and multicultural, students never show their spirit. Our principal should be more strict on everything and also make sure the campus is always safe. The change I want to see in our school is to have more spirit and more fun activities. Counselors, principal, vice principle and all the staff should always make sure students are taking their path to college. Students at my school should have more Opportunities to help them achieve their goals and dreams. The most important thing is to help each other, be there for one another because it's the key to success."

Topic: Overall Experience | Rating:Posted 2017-06-01

"My high experience at Hiram Johnson was an awesome experience but could be just a little bit better. I attended Hiram for 3 years and it was quite fun if you participate in the sports. Hiram is not really known for sports especially in football. There aren't enough players to make a varsity and I would love to see that change."

Topic: Overall Experience | Rating:Posted 2017-06-01

"Overall Hiram Johnson is a good school it may have a "bad reputation" but it's honestly better than any other highschool in the Sacramento district."

Topic: Overall Experience | Rating:Posted 2017-06-01

"I like Hiram Johnson because it has many clubs and fun activities.What I would like to see a change is that no more fights occur."

Topic: Overall Experience | Rating:Posted 2017-05-01

"It's been 3 years since I graduated from Hiram W. Johnson High School and I just recently I had a conversation with a co-worker of mines, telling her I attended HJHS and they were the best four years of my life. And her reaction was, "And you don't smoke weed or drink?!" To my understanding, many people see it's campus as a place for misfits, troubled kids and kids who don't care about their education. I believe that not to be true. I know many colleagues who are now in universities, who received scholarships for playing basketball or tuition for JROTC. I will agree that the campus is located in a meager area and it's funding's aren't too great but the teachers are wonderful and it's the same education as every other public school. The reputation are just rumors which I believe are not at all true because I attended, I graduated, currently in college and I would do it all again if I could."